of Conway, AR
January 17, 1942 - October 9, 2025
Curtis Clark Granger, 83, of Conway, AR, went to be with the Lord, October 9, 2025. He was born January 17, 1942 in Little Rock, Arkansas, to the late Noah and Rethea Granger. Curtis was preceded in death by his parents and daughters Terri Granger & Stephanie Culbreath.
Curtis is survived by his wife Diane Granger, son Jimmy Granger (Sheri), Grandchildren Cody Granger, Leah Hutto, Emily Culbreath & Christopher Culbreath. Son in law Pete Culbreath, Sister Carolyn Brown and many Nieces, Nephews & Great Grandchildren.
Curtis was known for his unique ability to make everyone laugh and smile. He was an Eagle scout, Order of the Arrow and served as Scout Master for Troop 381 where he spent many years mentoring young men as boy scouts. Curtis was a certified optician for 42 years and was the founding and serving president of the Arkansas Association of Dispensing Opticians. Curtis loved the Arkansas Razorbacks, vintage airplanes, fishing, outdoor activities and loved taking care of his yard. He was a member of Central Baptist Church where he served many years in the Food Pantry Program.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday October 15, 2025 at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway Arkansas from 5-7pm. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday October 15, 2025 at Forest Hills Cemetery in Alexander Arkansas at 10am. Officiated by Bro. Don Chandler. Online guestbook available at www.rollerfunerlahomes.com/conway
Jim, so sorry about your dad. Praying for you.
Curtis was a very kind gentleman who helped so many people in his life. Prayers of peace for his family.
Curtis was our best friend. We will miss our phone calls to each other.
We love you Diane as much as we did Curtis. He is with God now & Jesus met him at the gate. Praying for the family. 🙏
Jimmy, Our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. May Gods peace and comfort surround you and your family. Michael and Audrey Bibbs
Diane and family, our hearts are sad, but happy knowing Curtis is with his Lord Jesus Christ. He had so many old classmate friends. Our class is fortunate. Our sympathy to you all.
I was a wonderful person.
R.I.P. Uncle Curtis!